Hi, Based on your explanation it may be angular chelitis or viral infection. This occurs especially for females due to loss of iron, insufficient collagen, lack of vit C etc., Discuss you history with doctor in detail, find out the root cause and try to eliminate permanently.
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It may be herpes labialis ,a viral infection. It ll subside in 1 week as its a self correcting problem. U can take b complex fr faster recovery nd apply vaseline . For further info check drlillys.com
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